I have published this video this morning. In it, I refer to those politicians (all of them) who say they ‘won’t discuss hypotheticals’ when that
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How long will Labour’s honeymoon with the UK electorate last?
This is my latest video on YouTube. In it, I argue that Labour will only have months to keep the electorate happy after the general
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We’re in for a mighty political ride
Newspaper columnists are queueing up to speculate upon the demise of the Conservative party. Most are presuming that the latest opinion polls, suggesting that the
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Summer evening
I should be talking about the demise of the Conservative Party as we have known it this morning. Everyone else is. I could be watching
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Why aren’t politicians talking about the joy of tax?
I published this video this morning. In it, I ask why no politician wants to talk about the positive aspects of taxation during the election
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If only politicians understood double entry
I have published this video this morning. In it, I argue that every politician should understand double entry. If they did, then they might work
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The BBC leaders’ debate: a sorry affair for the right wing of British politics
I endured last night’s television debate between the major political parties, largely by tweeting about it. Part way through this was my summary: Penny Mordaunt
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No one’s best interests are served by Labour having a large majority after 4 July
My short video post for this morning addresses a key issue in this election, which is that absolutely no one’s best interests are served by
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Neoliberal politicians are lacking a political antenna
There is something called a political antenna. Don’t ask me to define it. It makes no sense trying to do so. In fact, doing so
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